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From 8 years ago - the line in the movie was "If you build it, he will come." And it was said by a disembodied voice. So Costner builds a baseball field in the middle of his cornfield and everyone thinks he's crazy. When the field is done, ghost baseball players come out and play and the family interacts with them. Thousands of people come from miles away to see the games. Eventually Costner's dad (who was dead) came out and played and there was an emotional moment and Costner finds closure.
Erin · 8 years ago
It wasn't about a baseball team, it was about his dad. He needed to see his dad to get closer.
I've thrown 'no Luke, i'm your father' at this guy trust me he is borderline 'dress up and go see star-wars as a storm-trooper' i have circumstantial evidence he 'was' in some sort of military position before this colony.
he lives for 'Star Wars' I've dropped 'Luke, I'm your father' at him a few times (on twitter) just randomly saying it to him and only have silence so far ha ha
it's and edgy silence and it makes me a little nervous / excited.
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You think something has changed. Great. I tried to help and explain nothing has changed. I won't be responding to this mendella (sp) crap anymore. It's super frustrating and I don't keep this kind of drama in my life.
I just hit a person i know that 'lives' for 'movies and film' and he instantly said 'They' also having a team of baseball ghosts turn up and play ball on your field, doesn't sound like a 'Him' thing it sounds like a 'They' thing.
sure inside every movie of that type we get 'closure' and I'm sure he had that emotional bond with his dad.
but he built it, and 'They ' did come and play ball.
so i'd say that argument is as or more valid considering many people remember it 'they'
i can see your 'faulty memory' angle but to me it doesn't stack up to good investigation, if you find a single anomaly even if you are the best skeptic you have to concede that something happened.
and that's me deleting my personal evidence of course.
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[–] Lag-wagon [S] ago (edited ago)
From 8 years ago - the line in the movie was "If you build it, he will come." And it was said by a disembodied voice. So Costner builds a baseball field in the middle of his cornfield and everyone thinks he's crazy. When the field is done, ghost baseball players come out and play and the family interacts with them. Thousands of people come from miles away to see the games. Eventually Costner's dad (who was dead) came out and played and there was an emotional moment and Costner finds closure. Erin · 8 years ago
It wasn't about a baseball team, it was about his dad. He needed to see his dad to get closer.
[–] k_digi ago
I've thrown 'no Luke, i'm your father' at this guy trust me he is borderline 'dress up and go see star-wars as a storm-trooper' i have circumstantial evidence he 'was' in some sort of military position before this colony.
he lives for 'Star Wars' I've dropped 'Luke, I'm your father' at him a few times (on twitter) just randomly saying it to him and only have silence so far ha ha
it's and edgy silence and it makes me a little nervous / excited.
[–] Lag-wagon [S] ago
You think something has changed. Great. I tried to help and explain nothing has changed. I won't be responding to this mendella (sp) crap anymore. It's super frustrating and I don't keep this kind of drama in my life.
[–] k_digi ago
I just hit a person i know that 'lives' for 'movies and film' and he instantly said 'They' also having a team of baseball ghosts turn up and play ball on your field, doesn't sound like a 'Him' thing it sounds like a 'They' thing.
sure inside every movie of that type we get 'closure' and I'm sure he had that emotional bond with his dad.
but he built it, and 'They ' did come and play ball.
so i'd say that argument is as or more valid considering many people remember it 'they'
i can see your 'faulty memory' angle but to me it doesn't stack up to good investigation, if you find a single anomaly even if you are the best skeptic you have to concede that something happened.
and that's me deleting my personal evidence of course.